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Theatre folk and the Opposition criticises competition that offers large prizes 
for tunes that eulogise the administration's achievements.



Theatre folk and the Opposition criticises competition that offers large prizes 
for tunes that eulogise the administration's achievements.
Pamela D’Mello<http://scroll.in/authors/2798>  · Feb 29, 2016 · 01:30 pm
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Over the past four years, Goa’s Bharatiya Janata Party government has found 
itself in several face-offs with the influential folk theatre community that 
keeps alive a century-old performance tradition known as tiatr.

The most recent controversy erupted last week, when Goa’s Information and 
Publicity Department announced a competition, urging tiatrists to compose 
original songs eulogising the government.

An advertisement issued on Thursday announced a Konkani Kantaram Utsav (or 
Konkani Song Festival) on March 8, specifying that the compositions must be 
“based on achievements of the present government and emphasising the schemes 
implemented for the welfare of the state in order to bring awareness among the 
people”. Cash prizes amounting to Rs 50,000 are up for grabs.

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The event is being hosted by the Information and Publicity Department in 
collaboration with the government-funded Tiatr Academy of Goa.

The Opposition – including the Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and the Nationalist 
Congress Party – was quick to 
criticise<http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/oppn-slams-goa-govt-over-singing-competition/>
 the BJP. The Congress, specifically, accused the government of misusing the 
official machinery ahead of next year’s elections. Many tiatirsts also 
expressed their unhappiness with the conditions of the competition. “The 
intentions are not good,” said singer and actor Sharon Mazarello. “There are 
many competitions, but they don’t give you a topic to sing on.”

Sensing trouble, the government issued a note clarifying that the mandate of 
the Information and Publicity Department was to spread awareness about official 
schemes using a range of media. Employing popular songs is a legitimate method, 
it said, along with printed booklets, broadcasts and advertisements.

But not everyone is buying that line. Well-known tiatr artist and former Goa 
Assembly speaker Tomazinho Cardozo told Scroll.in that since the rules for the 
competition specified that adverse remarks could not be made against the 
government during the competition, the BJP was probably attempting to create a 
bank of Konkani songs favourable to it.

Sharp political commentary

Kantaram (or songs) are a vital part of the hugely popular form of tiatr. The 
vaudeville-like stage shows that could feature 16 kantaram about daily life, 
love, social and political issues that spice up the time between set changes. 
Many kantaram are sharply political, offering incisive comments on public life 
and local issues. As anyone who has followed a Goan election well knows, 
Konkani kantarim (or songs) are often deployed during campaigns to add an edge 
to a candidate's appeal.

But as Cardozo points out, cantarists who sing about social and political 
issues tend to be critical of the government. Though the criticism has stung 
several politicians cutting across party lines in the past, it has more broadly 
singed the government.

Over the past four years of BJP rule, kantars and tiatrs have ridiculed the 
government on several issues, including its recent ruling that the coconut palm 
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 isn't really a tree. Last year, a prominent political singer released a CD 
titled No More Ullu Banawing<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbOIS3-PQ74> 
(Don’t Make Fools of Us Anymore).

It isn't surprising that some MLAs and other right-wing groups that had been 
feeling the heat brought pressure on the government last year to consider 
censoring 
tiatrs<http://www.firstpost.com/politics/goa-bjp-govt-fire-trying-censor-century-old-konkani-theatre-2106495.html>.
 But the government's suggestion that groups would have to present their 
scripts to a board resulted in an avalanche of protests from Konkani artists, 
their fans, and the Opposition ensued when the Goa government had, last year. 
The proposal was eventually dropped but not before it further soured the 
relationship between artists, singers and the government.

As a result, while many tiatrists have expressed their opposition to the 
contest, the immensely popular actor Miguel Jacob Fernandes, who goes by the 
stage name of Prince Jacob, feels differently. He said that the competition 
could help bridge the gap between the tiatrists and the government.

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